Ausgabe 1/2016
Inhalt (9 Artikel)
Physical activity and neurocognitive functioning in aging - a condensed updated review
Patrick D. Gajewski, Michael Falkenstein
Kinect-based choice reaching and stepping reaction time tests for clinical and in-home assessment of fall risk in older people: a prospective study
Andreas Ejupi, Yves J. Gschwind, Matthew Brodie, Wolfgang L. Zagler, Stephen R. Lord, Kim Delbaere
The Contribution of Advanced Glycation End product (AGE) accumulation to the decline in motor function
Hans Drenth, Sytse Zuidema, Steven Bunt, Ivan Bautmans, Cees van der Schans, Hans Hobbelen
Sensory-motor training targeting motor dysfunction and muscle weakness in long-term care elderly combined with motivational strategies: a single blind randomized controlled study
Slavko Rogan, Lorenz Radlinger, Heiner Baur, Dietmar Schmidtbleicher, Rob A. de Bie, Eling D. de Bruin
Assessment of recovery in older patients hospitalized with different diagnoses and functional levels, evaluated with and without geriatric assessment
Jenny Foss Abrahamsen, Cathrine Haugland, Anette Hylen Ranhoff
Exploring user experience and technology acceptance for a fall prevention system: results from a randomized clinical trial and a living lab
Daryoush D. Vaziri, Konstantin Aal, Corinna Ogonowski, Thomas Von Rekowski, Michael Kroll, Hannah R. Marston, Rakel Poveda, Yves J. Gschwind, Kim Delbaere, Rainer Wieching, Volker Wulf
Impact of a randomized possible selves experiment on new retirees’ physical activity and identity
Mélanie G. M. Perras, Shaelyn M. Strachan, Michelle S. Fortier, Brenden Dufault
The FARSEEING real-world fall repository: a large-scale collaborative database to collect and share sensor signals from real-world falls
Jochen Klenk, Lars Schwickert, Luca Palmerini, Sabato Mellone, Alan Bourke, Espen A. F. Ihlen, Ngaire Kerse, Klaus Hauer, Mirjam Pijnappels, Matthis Synofzik, Karin Srulijes, Walter Maetzler, Jorunn L. Helbostad, Wiebren Zijlstra, Kamiar Aminian, Christopher Todd, Lorenzo Chiari, Clemens Becker
Extremity injuries and dementia disproportionately increase the risk for long-term care at older age in an analysis of German Health Insurance routine data for the years 2006 to 2010
Alexander Barth, Anja Vatterrott, Ying Zhou, Anne Fink, Gabriele Doblhammer